Preliminary report of laryngeal phonation during mechanical ventilation via a new cuffed tracheostomy tube
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2010
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the safety, efficacy, patient tolerance, and patient satisfaction of the Blom Tracheostomy Tube and Speech Cannula (Pulmodyne, Indianapolis, Indiana), a new device that allows the patient to speak while the tracheostomy tube cuff is fully inflated. METHODS: With 10 tracheostomized mechanically ventilated patients we recorded ventilator settings and physiologic variables at baseline with patient's usual tracheostomy tube, then with the Blom Tracheostomy Tube and the Blom standard (non-speech) cannula, and then during three 30-min trials of the Blom Speech Cannula. During the Blom Speech Cannula trials we assessed the subjects' success in phonation (eg, sentence length and volume). RESULTS: Nine of the 10 subjects achieved sustained audible phonation and were very satisfied with the device. CONCLUSIONS: The Blom Speech Cannula appears to be safe, effective, and well tolerated in tracheostomized mechanically ventilated patients while maintaining full cuff inflation. © 2010 Daedalus Enterprises.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Respiratory Care
First Page
1661
Last Page
1670
Recommended Citation
Kunduk, M., Appel, K., Tunc, M., Alanoglu, Z., Alkis, N., Dursun, G., & Ozgursoy, O. (2010). Preliminary report of laryngeal phonation during mechanical ventilation via a new cuffed tracheostomy tube. Respiratory Care, 55 (12), 1661-1670. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/comd_pubs/129